Items where department is "LSE Human Rights"

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Number of items: 37.
Article
  • Ainley, Kirsten (2011). Book review: political evil in a global age: Hannah Arendt and international theory - by Patrick Hayden. International Affairs, 87(2), 467-468. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2346.2011.00984.x
  • Ainley, Kirsten (2011). Excesses of responsibility: the limits of law and the possibilities of politics. Ethics and International Affairs, 25(04), 407-431. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0892679411000359
  • Ainley, Kirsten (2011). The International Criminal Court on trial. Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 24(3), 309-333. https://doi.org/10.1080/09557571.2011.558051
  • Barker, Eileen (2011). Ageing in new religions: the varieties of later experiences. Diskus, 12, 1-23.
  • Barker, Eileen (2011). Stepping out of the ivory tower:a sociological engagement in ‘the cult wars’. Methodological Innovations Online, 6(1), 18-39.
  • Chinkin, Christine, Gordon, Jane (2011). The UK CEDAW story. European Human Rights Law Review, (3), 274-293.
  • Dalacoura, Katerina (2011). The brotherhood will soon be left behind. Financial Times,
  • Dalacoura, Katerina (2011). The uncertain future of political Islam. Global Brief, 2(18).
  • James, Deborah (2011). The return of the broker: consensus, hierarchy and choice in South African land reform. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 17(2), 318-338. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9655.2011.01682.x
  • Meyer, Katherine, Barker, Eileen, Ebaugh, Helen Rose, Juergensmeyer, Mark (2011). Religion in global perspective: SSSR presidential panel. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 50(2), 240-251. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-5906.2011.01565.x
  • Panizza, Francisco (2011). Book review: intellectuals and left politics in Uruguay, 1958-2006 - by Stephen Gregory. Americas, 67(4), 577-578. https://doi.org/10.1353/tam.2011.0025
  • Quah, Danny (2011). The global economy’s shifting centre of gravity. Global Policy, 2(1), 3 - 9. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1758-5899.2010.00066.x
  • Salomon, Margot E. (2011). Why should it matter that others have more? Poverty, inequality, and the potential of international human rights law. Review of International Studies, 37(5), 2137-2155. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0260210511000362
  • Sklair, Leslie (2011). The transition from capitalist globalization to socialist globalization. Journal of Democratic Socialism, 1(1), 1-14.
  • Book
  • Dalacoura, Katerina (2011). Islamist terrorism and democracy in the Middle East. Cambridge University Press.
  • Philip, George, Panizza, Francisco (2011). The triumph of politics: the return of the left in Venezuela, Bolivia and Ecuador. Polity Press.
  • Chapter
  • Barker, Eileen (2011). Religion in China: some introductory notes for the intrepid Western scholar. In Yang, Fenggang, Lang, Graeme (Eds.), Social Scientific Studies of Religion in China: Methodology, Theories, and Findings (pp. 109-132). Brill Academic Publishers.
  • Bhatt, Chetan (2011). Doing a dissertation. In Seale, Clive (Ed.), Researching Society and Culture (pp. 409-430). SAGE Publications.
  • Chinkin, Christine (2011). International dispute resolution, with specific attention to China. In Collected Courses of the Xiamen Academy of International Law (pp. 211-307). Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
  • Dalacoura, Katerina (2011). Democratisation: uprising, violence and reform. In The Arab Spring: Implications for British Policy (pp. 53-56). Conservative Middle East Council.
  • Jackson-Preece, Jennifer (2011). Diversity and co-existence in international society: the Bolzano/Bozen recommendations in historical perspective. In Palermo, Francesco, Sabanadze, Natalie (Eds.), National Minorities and Inter-State Relations (pp. 29-43). Martinjus Nijhoff.
  • James, Deborah, McNeill, Fraser G. (2011). Singing songs of AIDS in Venda, South Africa: performance, pollution and ethnomusicology in a ‘neo-liberal’ setting. In Barz, Gregory (Ed.), The Culture of AIDS: Hope and Healing Through the Arts in Africa (pp. 193-212). Oxford University Press.
  • Klug, Francesca (2011). New Labour and the distribution of power: constitutional reform, human rights and civil liberties. In Diamond, Patrick, Kenny, Michael (Eds.), Reassessing New Labour: Market, State and Society Under Blair and Brown (pp. 78-95). Wiley-Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-923X.2010.02233.x
  • Kuper, Jenny (2011). The development of international child law. In Cushman, Thomas (Ed.), Handbook of Human Rights . Routledge.
  • Sklair, Leslie (2011). Iconic architecture and urban, national, and global identities. In Davis, Diane E., Libertun de Duren, Nora (Eds.), Cities and Sovereignty: Identity Politics in Urban Spaces (pp. 179-195). Indiana University Press.
  • Sklair, Leslie (2011). Transnational capitalism. In Southerton, Dale (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Consumer Culture . SAGE Publications.
  • Sklair, Leslie (2011). The culture-ideology of consumerism. In Southerton, Dale (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Consumer Culture . SAGE Publications.
  • Sklair, Leslie (2011). The globalization of human rights. In Widdows, Heather, Smith, Nicola J. (Eds.), Global Social Justice (pp. 11-28). Routledge.
  • Conference or Workshop Item
  • Salomon, Margot E. (2011-11-17 - 2011-11-19) The unfinishable story of economic justice [Other]. Being-In-Human: The Critical Theory and Law of Human Rights, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Online resource
  • Conroy, Amanda (2011). Public/woman and the fatal fetus.
  • Maffeo, Lauren (2011). The gendering of spaces in Ciudad Juarez: a comment on Dr Wright’s lecture.
  • Quah, Danny (2011). Engaging young people in big ideas should be just as important as the REF in the eyes of academics.
  • Quah, Danny (2011). The REF follows a model which ignores academic engagement with the public and is already being rejected by US researchers for being ‘outdated’.
  • Wildbore, Helen, Klug, Francesca (2011). Replacing the Human Rights Act with a weaker British Bill of Rights would send a sign to the international community that we are no longer serious about human rights.
  • Çubukçu, Ayça (2011). Killing in the name of: Libya, sovereignty, humanity.
  • Çubukçu, Ayça (2011). Turkey: the 'progressive' land of repression.
  • Çubukçu, Ayça (2011). The responsibility to protect: notes on Libya, sovereignty, and the UN security council.